Washington MAST (Mandatory Alcohol Server Training) Practice Exam

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Liquor liability laws can hold servers responsible for?

  1. Harm to themselves

  2. Harm that intoxicated customers cause others

  3. The customer's bill

  4. None of the above

The correct answer is: Harm that intoxicated customers cause others

Liquor liability laws protect against issues that may arise from serving alcohol. These laws can hold servers responsible for harm that intoxicated customers may cause to others. This means that servers could be held liable for accidents or injuries caused by their customers who were served alcohol. Option A, harm to themselves, is incorrect because it is the responsibility of the customer to consume alcohol responsibly. Option C, the customer's bill, is also incorrect because the server is not responsible for the customer's bill, but rather the consequences of serving alcohol to that customer. Option D, none of the above, is incorrect because as stated, liquor liability laws do hold servers responsible for certain situations.